Support for Turning Off FQDN Mapping

Starting with this release, fully qualified domain name (FQDN) mapping
of HTTP requests can be disabled. In prior web agent releases, the methods
employed for checking if a user is using a valid URL could not be turned off.

This checking capability is controlled by the FQDN default and the FQDN
map properties in the web agent AMAgent.properties configuration
file as follows:

com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.fqdn.default

com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.fqdn.map

A toggling capability has been introduced that allows FQDN checking
to be turned off. The following property allows for this toggling:

com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.fqdn.check.enable

The following property specifies whether the request URLs that are present
in user requests are checked against the FQDN default and the FQDN map properties
by the web agent:

com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.fqdn.check.enable

The valid values are true and false.

true

The request URLs that are present in user requests are checked
against FQDN values.

false

No checking occurs against FQDN values.

The default value is true. If no value is specified,
then the default value, true, is used.

Benefit - Support for Turning Off FQDN Mapping: This
feature allows you to turn off or on FQDN mapping comparison. This feature
can be beneficial when a deployment includes a number of virtual servers for
which the agent is configured using FQDN mapping.